What does workplace design look like when the work is play? Find out as GroupGSA and Agents of Spring collaborate on a fun-centric workplace for the modern age.
July 9th, 2019
Interior Designer: Group GSA + artillery
Builder: Plan Group
Budget: $110,000
Duration: 4 months
Furniture
‘Climate’ workstations, Schiavello. ‘Stua Gas’ task chairs, ‘ESO Rix’ lounge chair, ‘Prostoria Monk’ lounge chair, Stylecraft. ‘Crop’ bar stool, Relm Furniture.
Lighting
‘TW’ solid oak pendant lighting, Temperature Design. Lighting generally throughout, Stokes Lighting.
Finishes
Upholstery throughout, At Work With Camira. Lightbox, Corporate Window Film Co
Fixed & Fitted
Joinery throughout, COS Interiors.
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